How To Save on Oklahoma Car Insurance For Senior Citizen

October 17, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Senior Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My grandfather still wants to drive here despite having an old age. How can he be able to save if he renews his car insurance in Edmond, Oklahoma?

Carrie

Edmond, OK

Elderly people likely don’t want to give up the freedom of driving a car to be in the places they need to go to. As they are getting older, their driving skills are not the same as it used to but they do not admit that. Current statistics say that senior citizens who are 75 years and older who still drive have a very high chance of getting into an accident during daytime and a lot of these accidents are fatal. Any kind of vehicular accident is a good indication that senior citizens must give up driving.

In your grandfather’s case, seems like he does not want to lose his driving privilege. Because of that, he has to do something to be able to keep his driving skills sharp. Some car insurance companies could give discounts to senior motorists who have accomplished a senior driver safety course. You may inquire through an independent insurance agent because he/she knows better if this kind of discount would be available in any of the car insurance companies in Edmond, Oklahoma.

What To Look For When Searching For Oklahoma DUI Lawyer

August 1, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI lawyer Oklahoma 

Reader’s Question:

I’m doing a little search here over the internet to find a DUI lawyer who could help me in my DUI case in Oklahoma. Could you advise me on what I should be mindful about in doing my search for a DUI lawyer online?

Bowen

Edmond, OK

If you are doing your search online to find a DUI lawyer to help you on your DUI case in Edmond, Oklahoma, you have to be cautious of the blind submission site. There are websites which boast that they have a network of DUI lawyers in place and every have offices in every state. This is the kind of website where you fill out a blind form and it is mailed to a number of DUI lawyers in your area dying to take your DUI case.

After that, they can bid for the privilege of representing you. But the question is, do you really want a DUI lawyer who will engage in a bargaining war for the privilege of handling your DUI case? And if so, do you realize that in addition to cutting their fees to “compete” for your business, these DUI lawyers probably also give a cut or kickback to the referral service. I really doubt that there is a DUI defense law firm that actually has an associate employee or an equity partner in every state.